Peter Lindbergh, world famous German fashion photographer and film director has sadly passed away. Lindbergh has worked with some of the biggest publications, including Vogue, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar US, and the Wall Street Journal Magazine. Lindbergh will be remembered for his stark, powerful black-and-white portraits of model and celebrities. He was also opposed to photo retouching. His most iconic image, is the January 1990 cover of the U.K. edition of Vogue. For that issue, he assembled Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz, and Christy Turlington all casually looking into the camera. It was the first time the five of them appeared together and it ushered in a new era for supermodels. The five of them would later all reunite for George Michael’s “Freedom ’90” video.

Always loved his black and white fashion photography and his ability to portray all sorts of people. Specifically the magnificent supermodels of the 90s.